Parallelism versus Latency in Simplified Successive-Cancellation Decoding of Polar Codes
Seyyed Ali Hashemi, Marco Mondelli, Arman Fazeli, Alexander Vardy,, John Cioffi, Andrea Goldsmith

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This paper characterizes the latency of the simplified successive-cancellation (SSC) decoding scheme for polar codes under hardware resource constraints. In particular, when the number of processing elements that can perform SSC decoding operations in parallel is limited, as is the case in practice, the latency of SSC decoding is , where is the block length of the code and is the scaling exponent of the channel. Three direct consequences of this bound are presented. First, in a fully-parallel implementation where , the latency of SSC decoding is , which is sublinear in the block length. This recovers a result from our earlier work. Second, in a fully-serial implementation where , the latency of SSC decoding scales as . The…
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